Revised 1/19/09THE BOROUGH OF MILLERSTOWNRIGHT TO KNOW POLICYPURPOSE AND EFFECTIVE DATEOn February 14, 2008, Act 3 of 2008 was passed into law amending the Pennsylvania Right To Know Law, hereafter referred to as the Right To Know Law. The Act governs the rights of the public to inspect and obtain copies of public records. The effective date of the Act is January 1, 2009.DEFINITIONSThe definitions in Section 102 of the Right To Know Law are incorporated herein by reference thereto.INSPECTIONPublic records are open to inspection and for duplication during normal office hours, Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., except for holidays, subject to the regulations set forth herein.REQUEST FOR PUBLIC RECORDSAn individual may verbally request public records from the Borough of Millerstown office. The office may provide the public records requested or reject the verbal request. If the requester seeks to pursue the rights, relief, or remedies under Act 3, the Right to Know law request for records must be in writing and shall be submitted to the Right To Know Officer as follows:Â· Karen Knellinger, Right to Know Officer, P.O. Box E, Millerstown, PA 17062, E-mail address: mboro1@embarqmail.com, Telephone Number: 717-589-3738 .Â· Requests may be submitted by mail, email or by facsimileTHE WRITTEN REQUEST MUST:Â· Provide the name, address, telephone number to where the Right To Know Officer should respond.Â· The written request does not need to include an explanation of the requester's reason for the request or of the requester's intended use of the record(s).Â· A written request should identify or describe the records sought with sufficient specificity to enable the Right To Know Officer to ascertain which records are being requested.Â· The telephone number or email address of the requester must be provided.Â· The appropriate fee must be paid as provided below. REDACTIONDocuments will be redacted in accordance with Section 706 of the Right To Know Law.THE BOROUGH OF MILLERSTOWNS ' RESPONSE AND TIME FOR RESPONSEUpon receipt of a written request for access to a record, the Right To Know Officer will make a good faith effort to determine if the record requested is a document which the public has a right to access pursuant to the Right To Know Law and if the Borough of Millerstown has possession, custody or control of the identified record. The Right To Know Officer will make an effort to respond as promptly as possible under the circumstances existing at the time of the request. All applicable fees shall be paid in order to receive access to the record requested. The Right To Know Officer will respond within five (5) business days from the date the written request was received by the Right To Know Officer. If the Right To Know Officer fails to send the response within five (5) business days of receipt of the request for access, the written request shall be deemed to have been denied.DETERMINATIONUpon receipt of a written request for access, the Right To Know Officer will determine if one of the following applies:The request for access requires redaction of a record in accordance with Section 706 of the Right To Know Law;The request for access requires the retrieval of a record stored in a remote location;A timely response to the request for access cannot be accomplished due to bona fide and specified staffing limitations;A legal review is necessary to determine whether the record is a record subject to access under the Right To Know Law;The requester has not complied with the Borough of Millerstown's policy regarding access to records;The requester refuses to pay applicable fees authorized by this act; orThe extent or nature of the request precludes a response within the required time period.NOTICEUpon determination that one of the factors listed in the DETERMINATION section applies, the Right To Know Officer will send written notice to the requester within five business days of receipt of the request for access.The notice shall include a statement notifying the requester that the request for access is being reviewed, the reason for the review, a reasonable date that a response is expected to be provided and an estimate of applicable fees owed when the record becomes available. If the date that a response is expected to be provided is in excess of 30 days, following the five business days allowed for in the Right To Know Law, the request for access shall be deemed denied unless the requester has agreed in writing to an extension to the date specified in the notice.If the requester agrees to the extension, the request shall be deemed denied on the day following the date specified in the notice if the agency has not provided a response by that date.DENIALIf the Right To Know Officer's response is a denial of a written request for access, whether in whole or in part, the denial will be issued in writing and will include:A description of the record requested.The specific reason(s) for the denial, including a citation of supporting legal authority.The typed or printed name, title, business address, business telephone number and signature of the Right To Know Officer on whose authority the denial is issued.The date of the response.The procedure to appeal the denial of access under the Right To Know Law.CERTIFIED COPIESIf the Right To Know Officer's response grants a request for access, the Right To Know Officer will upon request, provide the requester with a certified copy of the record if the requester pays the applicable fees provided by law.APPEAL OF DENIALIf a written request for access to a record is denied or deemed denied, the requester may file an appeal with the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records within fifteen (15) business days of the mailing date of the Right To Know Officer's response or within fifteen (15) days of a deemed denial. The appeal shall state the grounds upon which the requester asserts that the record is a record required to be made available under the Right To Know Law and shall address any grounds stated by the Right To Know Officer for delaying or denying the request. The appeal should be mailed to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records at the following address:Terry Mutchler, Executive DirectorPennsylvania Office of Open RecordsCommonwealth Keystone Building400 North Street, 4th FloorHarrisburg, PA 17120FEESExcept as otherwise provided by law, the fee for photocopying shall be 25 cents per page (one sided). Except as otherwise provided by law, the fees for certified copies shall be $1.00 per record. The cost of certification does not include notarization fees. The fees for postage and facsimile/microfiche or other media shall be the actual cost incurred.For records costing $100.00 or less, the fees must be paid prior to the Right To Know Officer releasing the record. For records costing more than $100.00, the requester will be required to pay an estimated cost thereof prior to granting a request for access in accordance with the Right To Know Law.FORMS AND OTHER INFORMATIONForms for requesting records may be obtained by either contacting the Right To Know Officer or by downloading the same from the Borough of Millerstown's website at www.millerstownpa.com. Additional information about the Right To Know Law may be obtained from Borough of Millerstown's website www.millerstownpa.com or the website of the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records at http://openrecords.state.pa.us